Self-organization in urban development: towards a new perspective on spatial planning
Utrecht University · Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Abstract
To date, participatory spatial planning has produced disappointing results. We argue that one reason is that time and again participatory planning proposals remain controlled by public government, and that public government seems not to be very adaptive to initiatives that emerge from the dynamics of civil society itself. To find out why and how citizens could and would be motivated to contribute out of their own motivation to urban development, we propose turning the focus outside-in, instead of inside-out. In this article, we therefore introduce the notion of self-organization, referring to initiatives that originate in civil society itself, via autonomous community-based networks of citizens outside…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 326.11
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- 100%
- References
- 79
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2Topics & keywords
- Urban planning
- Civil society
- Spatial planning
- Government (linguistics)
- Perspective (graphical)
- Citizen journalism
- Participatory planning
- Public relations
- Sustainable cities and communities